KITCHEN cabinets

Door Shape  |   Wood Type   |   Hardware Style   |   Finishes    | 


Flat Simple but stylish, the flat-panel cabinet door is void of any expensive details. Its hard lines and minimalist form make it a great fit for contemporary and modern interiors.Many flat doors come in decorative laminate or wood. Laminate tends to be more budget friendly and offers a greater variety of colors and sheens.

Inset Although this style tends to be one of the most expensive on the market, it's a classic look that'll last for generations. The inset door gets its name because it is set inside of the cabinet frame — typical cabinet doors rest on the outside of the frame. The door is designed and constructed with extremely precise measurements so that it nests inside the frame and opens and closes properly, even when the wood expands and contracts.

Shaker The Shaker-style cabinet door is the most common door style in kitchens today. This five-piece flat-panel style has a frame made from four pieces and a single flat center panel for the fifth piece. 


MIX AND MATCH

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Can't decide between two different styles? Mix and match — two different cabinet styles can make an even bigger impact. 


HARDWARE STYLE

Most Common

1. Tubular Stainless Steel Bar Pulls

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2. Tubular Bar Pulls                                                                                                                            More Infor for product

3. Flat Bar Pulls

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4.Traditional Nickel or Steel Knobs and Bin Pulls                                                           More Info for product 

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